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Protests in front of the BCCJ headquarters

Protests in front of the BCCJ headquarters


Several protesters gathered in front of the supreme court building, and a man climbed the roof after the Supreme Court admitted the appeal against the Ploiești Court of Appeal, who suspended the RCC decision to annul the presidential elections of 2024.

They showed their dissatisfaction with the court’s decision after the final sentence of rejection of the second round.

The protesters chant slogans and ask the second round.

The man who climbed the roof of the BCCJ headquarters refused to descend. Several teams of negotiators discussed with him, including ISU crews.

The gendarmerie announced that people sat on the road and blocked road traffic.

« At this moment, several people have settled on the road, producing road traffic blocking. We call on all participants to respect the recommendations of law enforcement, for their safety and other citizens. We also recommend to all participants in this demonstration to identify dialogue and expression of opinions in a legal way, and to the legal way, Gendarmerie Bucharest.

The gendarmerie appealed to respect the recommendations of law enforcement.

There are many law enforcement forces: gendarmes, police, firefighters, ambulance aid crews but also SMURD crews.

According to Realitatea Plus, several people were raised. Among those taken by the gendarmes and taken to the police station are Vlogger Makavelli.

The JCCJ admitted, on Friday, the appeal and annulled the decision of the judge of the Ploiești Court of Appeal: « Admits the appeals against sentence no. 135 of April 24, 2025 pronounced by the Ploieşti Court of Appeal – the administrative and fiscal litigation section ».

« Around 4:20 pm, a man climbed a wall behind the headquarters of the High Court of Cassation and Justice, climbed on the outer fire ladder and arrived on the roof of the institution. We mention that all the measures were immediately arranged in order to delimit the area and to protect all persons. Cause.



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